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Grief Therapist Singapore: Grief Therapy with Graham Kean

therapy singapore expat therapist in singapore expat counselor singapore expat counselling for expats singaporeSummary: Graham Kean, MMC (IAC), MA (Psych); is a therapist in Singapore offering grief therapy to guide you through loss, whether from the death of a loved one, divorce, a broken relationship, job loss, the death of a pet, or any other significant loss. Rather than waiting for time to heal the wound, this work actively processes the loss so you can find closure, release guilt, and live more fully in the present.

  • Who it is for: Anyone carrying unresolved grief, recent or long-standing, from death, divorce, relationship breakdown, job loss, or the loss of a pet.
  • What makes it different: Actively works through grief rather than relying on time alone, addressing the pain, guilt, and unfinished business underneath.
  • Format: One-on-one therapy sessions, built around psychological frameworks with step-by-step structure to help clients move forward.
  • Contact: Get in touch to schedule a non-obligatory initial chat.

Does This Sound Like You?

If you are searching for a grief therapist in Singapore, some of this may feel familiar:

  • You have “moved on” on the surface, but something still catches you. A song, a date on the calendar, an object in a drawer, and suddenly the loss feels as raw as day one.
  • You are exhausted from holding it together. Work, family, and daily life haven’t paused for your grief, and the effort of functioning normally is quietly wearing you down.
  • You feel guilty, and you are not sure why. Guilt about things left unspoken, decisions made, or even guilt about starting to feel okay again.
  • You are unsure what “normal” grief is supposed to look like. Whether it’ is grief over a death, a divorce, a job loss, or a pet, you may be second-guessing whether you’re grieving “too much” or “not enough.”
  • You are grieving far from home. As an expat or simply someone whose support network is scattered, the people who’d usually be there for you may be a time zone away.
  • You feel stuck. Either you push the grief down and keep going, or you let it in and feel like it might swallow you whole, neither feels sustainable.

None of this means you are grieving ‘wrong’. It means grief has not yet had a proper process to move through, and that process can be found, even if it’s been years.

Grief: A Normal and Natural Reaction to Loss

Grief is a normal and natural reaction to loss. We have all experienced loss at some point in our lives, whether it was caused by death of loved ones, divorce, broken relationshipjob loss, death of a pet or many other countless losses that a person can experience during their lifetime.

Recovery from grief is a personal life journey with many questions. Time does not heal all wounds, it is the processes we use and take in order to heal that get us there. Throughout our lives, we experience loss in many forms but many of us have never been supported to deal with our loss. We seem to cope with the loss but never completely resolve what the loss has done to us and our lives.

How Grief Therapy Can Help You Move Forward

Grief is a painful and difficult thing to deal with alone. Grief therapy will guide you through a healing recovery process. Graham will honour you in your pain and hold your hand as you journey together to navigate through the shadows.

Your therapy journey with Graham will help you in recognising the areas in which you are specifically grieving and guide you through them to get to a place of peace and fulfillment.

Grief therapy will support you to:

  • Identify and understand your pain
  • Let go of your pain
  • Free yourself from your guilt
  • Find closure to move forward
  • Discover where peace really lies for you
  • Live more fully in the present

Get in touch with your grief therapist Graham to schedule a non-obligatory initial chat.

Client Success Stories

Read Graham’s clients’ success stories:

“I reached out to Graham at a time when I was grieving the loss of a parent, managing a demanding job in a male dominated workplace, and raising a young child. I often felt overwhelmed, underconfident and struggled to manage tough situations at work. Initially I connected with Graham for leadership coaching, he helped me realise how our leadership style stems from inner reflection, taking responsibility, owing one’s values, maintaining a commitment and creating the space for others to step into. Through his careful counselling and powerful, unique tools, he helped me discover my true self. This showed through in my leadership and supported me in every aspect of my life.

Whilst he does offer in-person sessions, my sessions were virtual and recorded, which I was initially sceptical about. However, as I went through and watched back the sessions, I saw the value in reviewing the recordings. Viewing the recordings after the sessions helped me digest the tools better and debunked some of the stories I had created about myself. Even this simple routine helped me dispel my most powerful limiting self-beliefs.

Graham was available on WhatsApp, if needed, and helped me with tips to overcome anxiety before high stake meetings. Given the holistic and spiritual nature of his work, he also helped me with my parenting journey, not something I went into coaching for, but very valuable. Thank you Graham.”

— TV, Strategy Director, Singapore

“After leaving my husband, losing my grandmother, my house sale & purchase falling through, relocating my business and moving back to my mother’s house – all within 10 days, I had no idea who to turn to. I was in pieces and an anxious wreak.

Luckily a good friend had told me about her experience with Graham Kean and had given me his details a few months previously. So when this breaking point in my life happened I had no choice but to reach out and I am so glad I did.

After my coaching sessions with Graham I understand myself better in different ways; I have more control of myself and the way I feel and act. I am so much more aware. I most importantly have so much more self-worth and confidence, something I lacked in terribly.

I cannot recommend Graham enough, I wouldn’t know where to start with thanking him for all his time invested in me. I am not sure where I would be right now if I didn’t have his help and guidance.”

— Roselle, Business Owner, Cambridgeshire, England, UK

Frequently Asked Questions

What is grief therapy?

A guided healing process for the normal, natural reaction to loss, whether from death, divorce, a broken relationship, job loss, the death of a pet, or other losses, helping you move toward peace and fulfillment rather than just “getting through it.”

Why do I still feel unresolved about a loss from a long time ago?

Time alone does not heal grief, it is the process used to actively work through it that does. Many people cope on the surface without fully resolving the loss, which is why it can resurface years later.

What kinds of loss does grief therapy address?

Death of loved ones, divorce, broken relationships, job loss, the death of a pet, and countless other forms of loss.

What will grief therapy help me do?

Identify and understand your pain, let go of it, free yourself from guilt, find closure, discover where peace lies for you, and live more fully in the present.

Who provides this grief therapy?

Graham Kean, a grief therapist (Singapore).

Begin Your Healing Journey

Ready to work with a grief therapy Singapore practice built around real, lasting resolution? Get in touch to begin your therapy journey.

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